WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
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Re: WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
Originally Posted by daunted
(Post 11162210)
This figure has not been finalised at this stage but we anticipate selecting up to 150 applicants for intakes in 2015. This number will be determined based on recruiting needs and is largely impacted by the economy at the time. |
Re: WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
How strict are they with the rrquirements? They stipulate between 3 and 10 years. I will have 10 years and 3 months in. Should i still apply?
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Re: WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
Im sure its been answered in previous threads but what level do you go in at? Big difference on salaries between new start and 5 year cop
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Re: WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
10 years Max mate - not a day more. It's always been the same, last year was 7 Max. I'm informed they do take any breaks in service Into consideration though. Good luck to all, I've got just shy of twelve in now and got no chance. Applied last year when they took the 7 year limit off for 10 days and got knocked back. I couldn't help but feel that was a stunt to generate more applicants from overseas. Lots of cops want to go who are between the years of 7 to 15 with families but can't get through.
Like I said, good luck to you all and don't luck back x |
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Hi everyone, this is my 1st post. I am fortunate enough that I meet the requirements (didn't last year) so after years of waiting will be starting work on my application this weekend! Would be great to hear from anyone that has been successful previously, or who plans on applying this time round.
Stuart. |
Re: WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
Originally Posted by stuartt0908
(Post 11162901)
Hi everyone, this is my 1st post. I am fortunate enough that I meet the requirements (didn't last year) so after years of waiting will be starting work on my application this weekend! Would be great to hear from anyone that has been successful previously, or who plans on applying this time round.
Stuart. |
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Thanks Harry, very jealous I have to say, hopefully my turn this time next year!
Heaps of questions but I guess he most obvious would be family and visa's. I have a wife and 2 kids, are you travelling with family? Did your visa application go without issue? Also a brief synopsis of the assessment days and interview process, tests etc would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, and all the best with your move!! Stuart. |
Re: WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
Originally Posted by stuartt0908
(Post 11162937)
Thanks Harry, very jealous I have to say, hopefully my turn this time next year!
Heaps of questions but I guess he most obvious would be family and visa's. I have a wife and 2 kids, are you travelling with family? Did your visa application go without issue? Also a brief synopsis of the assessment days and interview process, tests etc would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, and all the best with your move!! Stuart. Exams - there are books available but i just went over and over and over the sample tests on the WAPOL website Interview is an interview for a job on the otherside of the world and in deference to others thats all i'll say Fitness - start working on it now - right now its 1 police sit-up, which everybody thinks they can do no problem, but trust me in a few weeks you'll be calling it 'That bloody sit-up' Ditto agility test, practice it on a wooden gym surface and nothing else. Best advice is look back at our posts from last year. Everything you need to know is in there. take some time and go through them. If you want it bad enough and really go for it its there for the taking. Good luck and remember - the waiting around wont kill you, it'll just seem that way. HB |
Re: WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
Originally Posted by HarryBosch
(Post 11162920)
Stuart i fly out in two weeks and start with Wapol on 31st March. Ask away but be quick.
I applied previously but was un successful. I am looking to apply again this recruitment. Congrats with getting your date and I bet your excited. Just a quick question, can you or anyone clarify the situation with where you are based once you finish training?! From what I am told, you have to be places in the "outback" at one stage in your career and also you move areas often so your not settled into one team type sector? Can anyone clarify if this is true etc! Thanks, appreciate anyone's response. |
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You get posted to a metro district on completion of your training, tenure for spots is usually 2 years, before you can apply for another position (unless you opt to go country (bush), at the minute you can only remain in your district (division) for max 4 year then you have to move to another district. You are expected to do "bush" sometime in your service, however no one these days gets forced to go. Bush can be a station an hour away from the metro area or further if you choose some out of the way spot or a sought after spot on the coast. Some people choose to go country on completion of their training a matter of personal choice and enjoy the extra cash in their pocket.
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Re: WAPOL recruiting Internationally again!
Originally Posted by DM1432
(Post 11163581)
You get posted to a metro district on completion of your training, tenure for spots is usually 2 years, before you can apply for another position (unless you opt to go country (bush), at the minute you can only remain in your district (division) for max 4 year then you have to move to another district. You are expected to do "bush" sometime in your service, however no one these days gets forced to go. Bush can be a station an hour away from the metro area or further if you choose some out of the way spot or a sought after spot on the coast. Some people choose to go country on completion of their training a matter of personal choice and enjoy the extra cash in their pocket.
So you can stay a max of 4 years at your district and then you have to move on?! How does that work out if you want to buy a house and your moving districts?! |
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Nothing stopping you buying a house, changing districts could be a matter of moving to a new station about 5 mile up the road in most cases, just a little bit further to travel.
Some country locations have no tenure restrictions, the desirable places e.g. Broome etc, well current policy says you have to move after completing the max tenure, nothing stopping you applying to go back after two years. It is done they say to give "all" a chance to earn extra cash and sample policing in those well sought after places. Clear as Mud I know but isn't as bad as it seems! Good luck |
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After kicking myself last time round for not applying, there's no way I'm not having a crack now it's opened again! Forms printed off and hopefully get stuck into them on rest days. Fingers crossed for luck and time to put in a bit of graft over the coming months!
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Just a mention to those that have gone before, or in the middle of going after last years efforts. Thank you for previous posts! Found the site online a while ago and lurked for a bit. Some very handy info and advice from the previous campaign.
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